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  • Canelo Alvarez VS Caleb Plant On Nov 6th

    Get ready boxing fans. Because this match is bringing another thrilling, action-packed and risky event to its fans, which will feature legendary fighters. Yes, good news for boxing fans. Alvarez has agreed to face the unbeaten Caleb Plant in Las Vegas on November 6th to become the undisputed Super Middleweight World Champion. Alvarez (56-1-2, 38 KOs) and Plant (21-0, 12 KOs) announced their showdown on Thursday. The promoters have not chosen a venue for the pay-per-view show and have not booked an undercard. For the first time in WBC history, Alvarez will face the WBC, WBA and WBO champions at 168 pounds while Plant will face the IBF Super Middleweight Belt. It is a matter of history that no Mexican fighter has ever held all four major super-middleweight belts at the same time, but the 31-year-old Canelo has put this achievement at the top of his list. "I'm very excited to have this fight in front of me," Alvarez said. "I'm happy because I'm going to make history, and in my career, that's exactly what I want to do - leave my mark in boxing." The No. 1 pound fighter originally wanted to return to the ring in September, but could not finalize a fight with Plant. Alvarez fought a light heavyweight title before signing a contract with Plant for November. Plant won his IBF title in January 2019 in Los Angeles with the decision of Jose Uzcategui. The question is, will Alvarez be able to keep his belt? Would that be a bad omen for Plants career? Or will it be the biggest threat to Alvarez? Please visit our website www.fight.tv for more fight news!

  • Tyson Fury VS Deontay Wilder - Oct 9th

    Another full action and thrilling boxing match, the third fight between Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder has been rescheduled. According to Fury's promoter Top Rank, the event, originally scheduled for July 24 at Las Vegas T-Mobile Arena, has moved to October 9 after a positive test for the corona virus before their heavyweight boxing match scheduled for July getting postponed. Now Deontay Wilder will face WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury on October 9 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. This might be the most interesting and exciting match of WBC in 2021. In his 13-year career, Wilder has played 44 matches, including 42 wins, one draw and one defeat. Out of these 42 victories, 41 matches did not reach 12 rounds. Deontay Wilder is preparing for his 45th bout as a professional when he joins Tyson Fury on October 9 to regain his WBC World Heavyweight title. Gypsy King defeated the bronze bomber by technical knockout in the seventh round when the pair last met on February 22, 2020. Fury VS Wilder's first fight took place on December 1, 2018, which ended in a draw after Wilder's stunning knockout victory in the 12th round, with only Fury picking himself up from the canvas and claiming the tie. Former WBC champion Wilder has emphasized his strength and weight, showing that Fury is working hard to train his strength. The question now is whether Wilder will be able to withdraw his ballot from Fury? Will Fury once again tarnish Wilder's career? stay with us for more about the UFC Fight Night event and more news and analysis ۔ Or visit our website www.fight.tv.

  • Sean O'Malley Turns Down UFC 268 VS Frankie Edgar

    Sean O'Malley is 14-1-0, the dude is 5'11" and 135 pounds, making him one of the lankier bantamweights. This dude is an incredibly explosive fighter who's straight forward kicks and punches come at his opponents lightning fast. He's recently been a huge topic in the UFC world and recently turned down a November 7th bout in New York City against Frankie Edgar. According to Sean the reason he turned this bout down was because of New York's tax rates, and he prefers to fight in Las Vegas. - “I said what I said on ‘The BrOMalley Show,’ I got into some trouble. I had a conversation with Sean Shelby a couple days after in person, in Houston at the fights. We’re good now. He didn’t like what I said. I didn’t like what he said. I feel like I’m in a position where if you want me to fight in New York, and I don’t want to fight in New York, I’m not gonna fight in New York. I’m in that position, and I had that conversation, and we’re good now." “But yeah, I got offered a fight in New York against Frankie, and I said if Frankie wants to get whooped, he can get whooped in Vegas in December, a month later. They want Frankie to fight in New York, so they gave him Chito. Getting the Suga Show against Frankie would’ve been a great fight for me, but I’m not too worried about it.” "I haven’t been offered anything. I just told them, ‘Hey, I want to fight in December,’ and they’re pretty good about when I say this is when I want to fight, obviously in Vegas. No names right now. To be honest, I don’t want to accept any fight. I don’t even care to be offered a fight until my hands are 100 percent. It’s mostly my right hand, my knuckle. It’s a little swollen; it still hurts. I don’t want to accept a fight until I can at least punch Tim’s hand without it hurting, so Dec. 11 is still about 15 weeks, so we should be good, but we’ll see.” "Who will it be? Dominick Cruz? Could be, I don’t know. If he wants to fight in December in Vegas, I would love to dance with him. I don’t think it will be Dominick, I don’t think he’ll take that fight. I don’t think that’s a fight that he wants. But if it is, then yeah, that would probably be next. If not, I don’t know, and to be honest, I don’t really care if it’s a top-10 guy, a top-15 guy, a bum on the street. I’m gonna get paid the same. Whoever I beat up, I’m getting paid the same. Don’t care.” O'Malley has made it very clear in his interview with The Schmo, that he's here to fight anybody and not gonna pursue climbing ranks anymore than a guy off the street if he gets paid the same. Who do you think O'Malley should fight next?

  • Junior dos Santos On Entering Boxing

    Junior dos Santos (21-9-0) is a heavyweight beast who holds wins over the likes of Cain Valasquez, Roy Nelson, Frank Mir, Stipe Miocic, Derrick Lewis, and more. He was a UFC heavyweight champion. Known for his brute athleticism and knockout stopping power, Junior is a force to be reckoned with. He's been talking about going into boxing for awhile now and this is what he had to say in an interview with MMAJunkie.com - “We were talking with bare-knuckle, Bellator, PFL, some boxing conversations as well. I would love to do a boxing fight, but it’s hard to find heavyweights with enough courage to take a fight. These guys are just talking, but let’s see what’s gonna happen. I’m not in a rush. I’m enjoying my time and as soon as we have a good deal, we’re gonna move on. My next step is, and I feel like it’s an important step, I just don’t want to go ahead and do it. I want to do it right.” Dos Santos is looking to come back after his 4th loss in a row and maybe we'll get to see him showcase the knockout power we used to eagerly fist over dollar pay for PPV's to see him pull off in MMA bouts, but this time - boxing! Who do you think Junior dos Santos should box first? Fight.TV wants to know!

  • Amanda Serrano Beats Yamileth Mercado

    Amanda Serrano, crowned the winner of 41 matches - with 30 of them from knockout continues to prove that she is one of the best female boxers on the planet as she won the decisive match against Emilia Mercado in Cleveland on Sunday night. For half of the match, the two fighters fought hard and inflicted heavy blows on each other, and there was hardly a moment when the noise of the spectators subsided and the two fighters rained punches and punches on each other. Mercado fought hard in the first half of the fight, but continued pressure and volume from Serrano continued to defeat her. When the fight was in the final round, Serrano was just aiming and firing while Mercado was trying her best to stay on her feet. The win takes Serrano 41-1-1 overall and she is already thinking about a future showdown with another rising star in the boxing game. When it ended, the three judges voted Serrano with scores of 97-93, 98-92 and 99-91. "I had a tough Mexican in front of me tonight," Serrano said after her victory. "She's a champion in her weight class, but I hope I made everyone proud and happy and showtime will bring me back. I'm hoping to get some of them to do women's boxing here. Made me a fan of and I made this game proud. I want to fight Katie Taylor in the future," said Serrano. "First I want to fight other featherweight champions and be uncontroversial in my weight class. Then when Katie and I fight, we will be two undisputed champions against each other." The question is, if this match happens, will Serrano face Katie Taylor? How are you looking at it? Let us know what you think! @Fight.TV

  • Pro MMA Fighter Dead At 30 After Surgery

    Kyle "Boom" Reyes passed away after undergoing a surgery to repair his torn bicep and broken hand last Friday. The surgery seemed to go fine, he went home afterwards. He was found unresponsive the next day, admitted into ICU where it was found he had pneumonia and a collapsed lung. It seemed his condition was improving but, he passed away on Monday. Doctors don't really have the answers yet but we hope for his families sake they get some soon. Kyle Reyes was an amazing fighter with a pro record of 15-7. He fought all around the world for different promotions. He's actually the #23 ranked pro MMA featherweight in the U.S out of 903 other active fighters. He's contested fighters that have held UFC titles. This is a guy whose in peak athletic condition. He trained at Randy Couture's gym. We will remember him for his prowess in combat sports. Fighters from all over the world have come out to speak their peace and confusion over Kyles passing. UFC fighter Trevin Jones said - "He was good until he got surgery." His family has a gofundme page setup here Please share your favorite fight of Kyles, he was a submission specialist and caught fighters with the nastiest of all chokes and had some crazy knockouts too. This will definitely be a guy to be remembered, his career was cut too short. To Kyle and his family, we love y'all!

  • Recent Golden Gloves Champs Who Could Beat Up Jake Paul

    This month is coming to a close but we got some really good fights in and the return of Golden Gloves! Covid swept it away from us and many aspiring fighters last year so the energy of Golden Gloves 2021 really hits hard. While fighters like Jake Paul are the leading stories the past few months, let's not overlook the people grinding their way up the ladder the traditional way. The 125 pound national champ hails from Fort Worth. German Lopez is only 19 years old and overcame a Covid infection and a 70 MPH car accident to pursue his love of boxing this year. He plans to go pro and considering everything this dude has done to pursue his love of boxing, we just might be seeing him winnings Olympic medals and claiming world titles one day. J'khory Gibson out of Texas won the 201 pound heavyweight national golden gloves title. He's got an amateur boxing record of 6-1 with all the skills to start eyeing a professional boxing bout. 6 of his last 7 fights have been this year alone. Maybe he could take note of Jake Paul and start calling out pro MMA fighters to come test his hands. Then there's Skylar Lacy out of Indiana. The dude is an absolute monster of a super heavyweight and has an amateur boxing record all from this year at 9-1. He actually started fighting in march per that record. Looks like he's won Indiana state Golden Gloves titles since back in 2018 that aren't included in his current listed amateur record. I think this guy could take Jake Paul. There were a bunch of other Golden Gloves Champions this year that we think you should hear about! You'll hear their names soon on more articles from us and as they get those Olympic medals and world titles! Follow us at Fight.TV

  • Dana White Mocks Jake Paul

    Dana White responded to Jake Paul's comments about "knocking out" the UFC President if they were to ever meet in public as Jake put. "It actually makes sense. I’m 52 years old. I’m in the age bracket of guys he fights, so yeah, I could see him wanting to fight me. It’s all he fights are 50-year-olds." "Get in line. There are plenty of people who would like to assault me. Get in line. It’s a long f***ing line, buddy. You’re going to be waiting for a while. No, it doesn’t bother me. This is the business we’re in. I say it all the time about the fighters, too. We are not in the nice guy business. This is a very mean business. I say many mean things about people, too. It’s just part of this game. It’s all good.” Jake Paul has relentlessly hounded Dana White on fighter pay and Dana White has stayed critical on Jake Paul about his choice of opponents. It makes me unsure of which side to take because they both make valid points about the other. I would definitely pay to watch them have a slap battle though. What say you fight fans? Are you team White or team Paul? Who do you think would win in a slap battle? We at Fight.TV want to know!

  • Jake Paul Beats Tyron Woodley By Split Decision

    Jake Paul beat Tryon Woodley via split decision with the cards reading (77-75, 75-77, 78-74) You can tell fight fans really wanted to see get Jake Paul knocked out in this one. Because the sports writers kept talking about how Woodley wouldn't chase Paul or pursue him while he rested on the ropes. This wasn't a close fight y'all. Jake outscored Tyron fairly well, and Tyron only bested Jake in 2 out of 8 whole rounds. It's nice to see that Jake actually had to put up a fight against someone so far, but he definitely fought a high caliber striker tonight, and won. They met at 190, and this gives less room for haters to say Jake Paul isn't really a fighter. I have my own opinions about Jake Paul but tonight, he's the victor and we should give it to him. If you have any discourse for Jake keep in mind he's got to challenge himself further. His next opponent could be a real boxer like Tommy Fury. The rest of his "hit list" is questionable but Tommy Fury would definitley be a fight that if Jake were to win would solidify him as a respectable boxer. What do you think? Who should Jake fight next? Was the fight we all saw tonight worth your PPV dollars? Fight.TV wants to know!

  • Kevin Lee VS Daniel Rodriguez

    Yesterday was a day full of UFC action and thrilling matches. Returning to the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) last night (September 28, 2021), UFC Vegas 35 descended from inside the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada. In which Chikadze won the bout against Veteran Edson. We have already released the full article on Fight TV Kevin Lee returned to the Octagon about 1.5 years later for the much-anticipated Welterweight showdown with Daniel Rodriguez in Las Vegas. Lee (18-7 MMA) was back in action for the first time since March 2020 after losing to newly crowned UFC lightweight champion Charles Oliveira. Prior to the blow, the Michigan native had won a thrilling knockout against Gregor Gillespie. While Daniel Rodriguez (16-2 MMA), on the other hand, entered the nights event with a two-fight winning streak, his previous effort resulted in a TKO victory over Preston Parsons. Kevin Lee was confident that he would emerge victorious this evening. When the judges scorecards were read, the trio gave Rodriguez two out of three rounds. After the fight, Rodriguez demanded a place in the UFC ranks and offered his services to Dana White, the president of the promotion, if he needed a short notice fighter. stay with us for more about the UFC Fight Night event and more news and analysis ۔ Or visit our website www.fight.tv.

  • Giga Chikadze VS Edson Barboza - UFC Vegas 35

    Yesterday was a day full of UFC action and thrilling matches. The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) returned to action last night (September 28, 2021) with UFC Vegas 35 going down from inside the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada. In yesterday's major event, Giga Chakadze scored a stunning knockout victory over veteran Edson Barboza. At the main event, Brian Battle bested Gilbert Urbina to win the latest season of The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) Chakdaze has quickly gained the attention of the entire 145-pound division. Winning his next bout will take him closer to the top 5 rankings. The question is, has Chikadze sounded the alarm for the rest of the UFC champions with his stunning victory? stay with us for more about the UFC Fight Nigth event and more news and analysis۔ Or visit our website www.fight.tv.

  • Fighters Who Let Nothing Stand In Their Way

    Jose Aldo grew up so poor that he couldn't even afford a gi. Luckily a local BJJ coach saw his potential and lended him a gi and let him train for free. Eventually Jose Aldo became so proficient that he was traveling around and training, while literally living in the gym he was training at and working as a brick layer. He lived with his fighter friends and eventually his dream paid off, becoming a world class fighter and making millions in the process. Francis Ngannou didn't have the easiest life growing up in Cameroon. He was working in a sand mine by the time he was only 12 years old. At 26 years old Francis moved to Paris and trained in combat sports, the rest is history. Court Mcgee was an addict who even got as low as overdosing. The man died, and got brought back to life. Many probably at one point walked by him and wrote him off as some dude who will never be more than an addict. Mcgee relapsed through years of trying to overcome his addictions but would eventually go on to win a season of The Ultimate Fighter and then becoe a world class fighter. Daniel Courmier's father was murdered when Daniel was only 7 years old. At 23 he lost his baby daughter in a car accident and gave up on his entry into Olympic wrestling which he had been training for. He eventually made it into the Olympics in 2004 where he came in 4th, then went on to captain the 2008 U.S olympic team but couldn't compete due to kidney failure from cutting weight. He went into MMA and we know the rest! Whose a fighter you really like with a story of overcoming adversity?

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